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World News: UN chief assures Haitians security
As Haiti anxiously
approaches its
first democratic elections
after two years of instability,
the United Nations
says all preparations are
in place and peacekeepers
are ready to react
swiftly and forcefully
should any violence
erupt.
UN Secretary General
Kofi Annan is calling on
all Haitians to participate
in today’s presidential and
parliamentary elections.
He has also asked the Security
Council to extend
the mandate of the UN
peacekeeping force there
for six months.
In a briefing yesterday
at UN headquarters, Hedi
Annabi, assistant secretary
general for peacekeeping
operations, said the elections
are “an essential
step in the transition away
from violence and uncertainty
and towards laying
the foundations of a
stable and democratic future
for Haiti.”
Annabi said Haiti was
fully prepared to move
forward with the voting.
“I can tell you today that
the technical preparations
for these elections are
now in place so that the
elections can take place
... as scheduled.”
More than 92 per cent
of voter identification
cards had been distributed
to registered voters,
giving the UN reason to
hope that voters would
come out in large numbers
to cast ballots, Annabi
said.
Haiti has been wracked
by violence and instability
since an uprising forced
then-president Jean-Bertrand
Aristide from power
in February 2004.
- The Associated Press
Posted on Saturday, February 11 @ 00:00:00 UTC by jcohen
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